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>> we have to do something to sell the immigration problem. lou: he sign-off with the national association, the zero cars. super. >> able to make a difference. thousands could have stopped it. you'll make sure we listen is it goes along with the administration for amnesty. lou: the establishment has nothing to do with the quality of life, standard of living for twenties on million americans who are out of work, unemployed, underemployed, and they don't see this same fervor and passion . >> i am against it because it is too draconian. >> i supported the house plan was incremental. >> you want to go beyond. >> not good enough for you. what is good enough? >> above the citizens of the does not involve 12 years, test and test. lou: we had about six. >> i would go for three to four. >> that is too quickly. many to make sure the ones that are in line right now did citizenship first. three to four years away takes years to get through this process. it is only fair. lou: how many people i know personally do have come through to emigrate to this countr
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. >>> the place that ushered millions of immigrants into the u.s. is once again receiving visitors tonight. ellis island has reopened a year after a devastating storm. senior correspondent rick leaventhat will was there. >> reporter: despite its location in the middle of new york harbor, ellis island had never flooded since it opened in 1892 until it was swamped by hurricane sandy last october. >> it's been a long year. we've had not only trying to fix the place but also trying to fix it sustainablely. >> reporter: destroyed electric, heat and ac. some exhibits were damaged, but most of the 1 million historical photographs, documents and autographs were spared and moved to safe storage. now ellis island has reopened the first and second floors of the immigration building so visitors can once again see where 12 million immigrants spent their first few hours in america. >> it's going to cost about $21 million and about 18 months to get the system changed. but once it's changed, if god forbid there is everanother hurricane sandy, it's going to be about
. >>> the place that ushered millions of immigrants into the u.s. is once again receiving visitors tonight. ellis island has reopened a year after a devastating storm. senior correspondent rick leaventhat will was there. >> reporter: despite its location in the middle of new york harbor, ellis island had never flooded since it opened in 1892 until it was swamped by hurricane sandy last october. >> it's been a long year. we've had not only trying to fix the place but also...
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he is one of the architects of the comprehensive immigration reform bill. he is on the record being quite angry at ted cruz and his ilk for the government shutdown. if you are him, if you are lindsey graham, how do you go out and win that primary in south carolina? >> well, chris, good evening. and first of all, before we talk about the primary in south carolina, let's just make sure we understand lindsey graham and his motives. i've known lindsey for years. he's a member of the united states armed services. he's been involved in security and military matters with passion and sincerity for many, many years. and to say, you know, his concern about benghazi is somehow a concoction around the south carolina primary, first of all, isn't true. it isn't the lindsey graham i know, and i don't think anybody who really knows him would say it's lacking in sincerity. and number two, if you were going to think about benghazi as a primary issue, you know, most of the tea party or many of them, libertarians or tea party types, are noninterventionists. lindsey tends to be
he is one of the architects of the comprehensive immigration reform bill. he is on the record being quite angry at ted cruz and his ilk for the government shutdown. if you are him, if you are lindsey graham, how do you go out and win that primary in south carolina? >> well, chris, good evening. and first of all, before we talk about the primary in south carolina, let's just make sure we understand lindsey graham and his motives. i've known lindsey for years. he's a member of the united...
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he was a member of the 8 on immigration. he refused to be part of the back-up choir for ted cruz on the government shutdown. along with john mccain pushed a member of his own party, george w. bush, very hard on guantanamo. you consider seen consistency when it comes to oversight issues and military abuses. i think what he is asking for is not that unreasonable. and he's been asking for this for over a year. give us access to the people who were there. who are the survivors. give oversight committees, the appropriate committees, access to these folks. they've been denied access and there's very little, senator and minority can do, frankly, to assert leverage and pressure. these type of holds is one of the tools that is available. maybe the only tool that is actually available. >> so lz, why shouldn't everyone who was in the benghazi attacks be allowed to testify? what is wrong with lindsay graham's argument? >> okay, first of all, let's be clear. there is no politician, regardless of party, that is immune it using these oppor
he was a member of the 8 on immigration. he refused to be part of the back-up choir for ted cruz on the government shutdown. along with john mccain pushed a member of his own party, george w. bush, very hard on guantanamo. you consider seen consistency when it comes to oversight issues and military abuses. i think what he is asking for is not that unreasonable. and he's been asking for this for over a year. give us access to the people who were there. who are the survivors. give oversight...
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. >> when it came to driver's licenses or in-state tuition for illegal immigrants in his state, he did that. he had been h to be on certain issues in order to govern. >> and he wants to have people who are helpful and productive citizens with good academic backgrounds. why wouldn't you want to make your people better educated? >> exactly. >> a candidate's position on the woman's right to choose, for example, has been a frequent way to measure party purity. today senator rand paul said scientific advancements could lead to selection of the hereditary qualities that would populate a species unless they fight against abortion rights right now. let's listen to this scary talk. >> in your lifetime much of your potential or maybe lack thereof will be known simply by swabbing the inside of your cheek. in the process, will we perhaps eliminate something, some part of our humanness, some part of our specialness if we seek perfection? will we be flying too close to the sun? but my hope, though, is that we don't lose our appreciation of the miracle that springs forth from tiny strands of dna. >>
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last week he diverted and talked about immigration and that went nowhere. now he is talking about health care on the same day. what do you make of it? >> i think he will show up and say i'm going to get you better health care. you will lose your doctor and your insurance but you are going to get better insurance. the best insurance is what the consumer wants. it is what the patient wants and what the americans should get to choose. really, what this is, is about taking freedom away from patients to choose who their bach t bach t doctor is. if it turns out that your insurance is better, then he is going to tax you. if the american people knew what was behind obama care they would have voted against this president but he was allowed to have the roll out happen. >> it remains to be seen if he is going to hope democrats in the midterm elections as well. you have promised to hold up the nomination of janet yellen as federal chair. >> it passed with all of the republicans of the house and 100 tomorrows. overwhelming bipartisan support. i think the american people
last week he diverted and talked about immigration and that went nowhere. now he is talking about health care on the same day. what do you make of it? >> i think he will show up and say i'm going to get you better health care. you will lose your doctor and your insurance but you are going to get better insurance. the best insurance is what the consumer wants. it is what the patient wants and what the americans should get to choose. really, what this is, is about taking freedom away from...
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what's going on with immigration reform right now. senator marco rubio is stepping back. >>> plus getting in position. hillary clinton has been in the public eye a lot in the past week, so what is the strategy there? those are today's topics for our agenda panel. we have victoria de francesco soto, keli goff and sahil kapur. happy monday, gang. sahil, i want to start with you. you have an article about senator rubio backing off. is the senator throwing in the towel at this point? >> what senor rubio is saying is that he doesn't see significant support to pass the immigration reform bill that passed in the senate, he doesn't see the support in the house. what he's saying is that the house should not pass that bill and it should instead take up piecemeal, incremental bills. there's no bipartisan support for immigration reform without a path to citizenship for the 11 million people here illegally. so what senator rubio said is he's abandoning sweeping immigration reform. it sounds like he made a bad bet in terms of the political calculus
what's going on with immigration reform right now. senator marco rubio is stepping back. >>> plus getting in position. hillary clinton has been in the public eye a lot in the past week, so what is the strategy there? those are today's topics for our agenda panel. we have victoria de francesco soto, keli goff and sahil kapur. happy monday, gang. sahil, i want to start with you. you have an article about senator rubio backing off. is the senator throwing in the towel at this point?...
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also remarkable, a demonstration in washington, d.c., on immigration. lobbyists showing up from the national association of manufacturing, the chamber of commerce, the folks from microsoft and zuckerberg's operation. to demand amnesty. where are we headed with this? >> well, if their demand is amnesty, they're going to be very disappointed. i think where we're headed is kind of where we were back before the fiscal issues knocked everything else off the map. i've spoke to chairman goodlad who i think is doing a fell ol natural job from virginia last night. we're going to start having hearings again, and the house is going to pursue a step by step, comprehensive, not throw everything in, not hide stuff in a big bill, a step-by-step process where the viewers, the voters, the people we work for who say this is about agriculture. this is about internal enforcement. this is about the border. and we'll either pass it out of the republican conference because the democrat s are not going to left a finger to help us on house bills. they keep thinking the senate b
also remarkable, a demonstration in washington, d.c., on immigration. lobbyists showing up from the national association of manufacturing, the chamber of commerce, the folks from microsoft and zuckerberg's operation. to demand amnesty. where are we headed with this? >> well, if their demand is amnesty, they're going to be very disappointed. i think where we're headed is kind of where we were back before the fiscal issues knocked everything else off the map. i've spoke to chairman goodlad...
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general has made some controversial comments about immigration policies before comparing the immigration policies to the pest control. >> but did they? here is a call that started it off, calling in to the radio talk show and the early majority for 2012. topics, a strict wildlife law in the district that may or may not include that there for virginia and as an alternative to killing them. >> and they will need to relive it all. and that is actually not the worse part of it. that they could not break up the famous of the rest. >> and it is worse than the immigration policy. and right up there for the families. and for the raccoons and the rest. >> and they will be playing off their comments there for them and the policies they have supported has been anti- immigrant. >> and the group, they also brought that there, plus the plastic wraps they put one by one in a fake ballot box. >> and they are not as good as they are. i don't know what they have to say there. >> obviously they are not letting them in the headquarters in sterling, but they did receive this. a statement from richard. and fr
general has made some controversial comments about immigration policies before comparing the immigration policies to the pest control. >> but did they? here is a call that started it off, calling in to the radio talk show and the early majority for 2012. topics, a strict wildlife law in the district that may or may not include that there for virginia and as an alternative to killing them. >> and they will need to relive it all. and that is actually not the worse part of it. that...
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it was also immigration and there was an economic speech in there. is it distraction, david, so we're not talking about obama care? >> it's absolutely distraction. this president takes accountability for nothing. he goes to boston, tries to distract. since the shutdown, which, by the way, politically inconsequenti inconsequential. since that's happened, he's pivoted on immigration, comes back to the economy, makes speeches, doesn't govern and lead. why doesn't he go to the "washington post" or even here to fox news. we realize this is an inconsequential play. he's trying to distract from what's going on. >> can he get anything else done? and wouldn't the first thing you be talking about instead of immigration, potentially, would be jobs? if you weren't going to talk about obama care. >> if you look at the chamber of commerce and other businesses, they think immigration reform would create a tremendous amount of jobs. talk to the tens of millions of people. talk to the tens of millions of people, talk to your friends, but tens of millions of people fo
it was also immigration and there was an economic speech in there. is it distraction, david, so we're not talking about obama care? >> it's absolutely distraction. this president takes accountability for nothing. he goes to boston, tries to distract. since the shutdown, which, by the way, politically inconsequenti inconsequential. since that's happened, he's pivoted on immigration, comes back to the economy, makes speeches, doesn't govern and lead. why doesn't he go to the...
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2014, worried about a tea party challenger and you ticked off a lot of conservatives with votes on immigration reform. this is your way to get back in their good graces. >> i've been a pro-life member of congress since day one. i was the author of a bill making it a crime attacking a woman and if she st. st. -- if she loses her baby you can be charged with two crimes, not one. this is a debate worthy of a democracy. what is the proper role of the government in protecting that child. >> senator graham, thank you. thank you for coming in today. always a pleasure to talk to you. >>> next up how serious are the problems with obamacare? our sunday panel assesses where we are one month into where we are one month into the troubled rollout. when it comes to good nutrition...i'm no expert. that would be my daughter -- hi dad. she's a dietitian. and back when i wasn't eating right, she got me drinking boost. it's got a great taste, and it helps give me the nutrition i was missing. helping me stay more like me. [ female announcer ] boost complete nutritional drink has 26 essential vitamins and minerals,
2014, worried about a tea party challenger and you ticked off a lot of conservatives with votes on immigration reform. this is your way to get back in their good graces. >> i've been a pro-life member of congress since day one. i was the author of a bill making it a crime attacking a woman and if she st. st. -- if she loses her baby you can be charged with two crimes, not one. this is a debate worthy of a democracy. what is the proper role of the government in protecting that child....
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he cannot get anything done on comprehensive immigration reform . in 2011 he issued an executive order to halt deportations of hundreds upon hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants. he cannot get anything done on gun-control. twenty-three executive orders trying to tighten gun laws. he can't get server security legislation through either. he used an executive order to establish new cyber security standards and has not done bynum anything on education in this country except issue an executive order. he refused to do anything on entitlement reform, so he issued an executive action getting the federal requirements for welfare perigee cannot get anything done so far on climate change. he is issuing a new task force on climate change. this is the language of government. the task force on, unpreparedness and resilience. with a title like that it has to be better than doing anything about the issue. joining us now, the "a-team," national review columnist, former hillary clinton adviser, co-founder of define american, fox news contributor. weekly standa
he cannot get anything done on comprehensive immigration reform . in 2011 he issued an executive order to halt deportations of hundreds upon hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants. he cannot get anything done on gun-control. twenty-three executive orders trying to tighten gun laws. he can't get server security legislation through either. he used an executive order to establish new cyber security standards and has not done bynum anything on education in this country except issue an...
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question i wanted to bring up to your attention toward what happens when they put all these illegal immigrants into the system? are we going to go bankrupt? is insurance going to go sky high? these politicians -- and they are in there, and i don't understand -- do they have shares in the stock for the drug companies and the insurance companies? because somebody is making an awful lot of money on this. host: ok, roland from new hampshire this morning. that is going to do for this precipitate -- for this first segment of "washington journal" this morning. our next segment, we will be at the bureau of the "mother jones ." davidrst guest will be jones. this is a magazine spotlights. later on, we will be joined by domestic policy reporter stephanie mencimer to discuss her study and welfare benefits. we will be right back. ♪ >> john foster dulles had recently died when the super airport in chantilly virginia was being built, and president eisenhower immediately announced that the airport would be named dulles airport. for a while after kennedy took over, he did not want to named over a crusty old
question i wanted to bring up to your attention toward what happens when they put all these illegal immigrants into the system? are we going to go bankrupt? is insurance going to go sky high? these politicians -- and they are in there, and i don't understand -- do they have shares in the stock for the drug companies and the insurance companies? because somebody is making an awful lot of money on this. host: ok, roland from new hampshire this morning. that is going to do for this precipitate --...
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. >> reporter: this group of 100 or so immigrants took their message straight to the candidate himself. >> attorney general ken cuccinelli has made controversial comments about immigration policy. >> reporter: but did he? here's audio of the call. cuccinelli called into radio talk show the morning majority in 2012. topic a strict wildlife law that may or may not include relocation of rats as an alternative to killing them. >> they have to relocate the rats and that is not actually the worst part. they cannot break up the family of the rats. >> reporter: random topic, yes? but this is the part that got all the attention. >> it is worse than our immigration policy and you can't each kill them. >> even more than that his record of the attorney general some of the policies he supported have been antiimmigrants. >> reporter: the group also brought real rats. plus plastic rats they put, one by one, in a fake ballot box. >> obviously they are not letting them in. i did receive a statement from ken cuccinelli's camp. he said the fact is he is the only candidate with a serious plan to create jo
. >> reporter: this group of 100 or so immigrants took their message straight to the candidate himself. >> attorney general ken cuccinelli has made controversial comments about immigration policy. >> reporter: but did he? here's audio of the call. cuccinelli called into radio talk show the morning majority in 2012. topic a strict wildlife law that may or may not include relocation of rats as an alternative to killing them. >> they have to relocate the rats and that is...
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2014, worried about a tea party challenger and you ticked off a lot of conservatives with votes on immigration reform. this is your way to get back in their good graces. >> i've been a pro-life member of congress since day one. i was the author of a bill making it a crime attacking a woman and if she st. st. -- if she loses her baby you can be charged with two crimes, not one. this is a debate worthy of a democracy. what is the proper role of the government in protecting that child. >> senator graham, thank you. thank you for coming in today. always a pleasure to talk to you. >>> next up how serious are the problems with obamacare? our sunday panel assesses where we are one month into the troubled rollout. as a business owner, i'm constantly putting out fires. so i deserve a small business credit card with amazing rewards. with the spark cascard from capital one, i get 2% cash back on ery purchase, every day. i break my back around here. finally soone's recognizing me with unlimited rewards! meetings start at 11, cindy. [ male announcer get the spark business card from capital one. choose 2% c
2014, worried about a tea party challenger and you ticked off a lot of conservatives with votes on immigration reform. this is your way to get back in their good graces. >> i've been a pro-life member of congress since day one. i was the author of a bill making it a crime attacking a woman and if she st. st. -- if she loses her baby you can be charged with two crimes, not one. this is a debate worthy of a democracy. what is the proper role of the government in protecting that child....
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to find out what an immigration status was. and so it's a way to get in and then get out. but that information is very sensitive information that, unless you can assure the american people that who is getting in there and who is getting out or who has access to it to begin with is a very scary thing. there is a lot of very personal information in that data hub. >> i suppose there a lot of people with a lot of personal information even at the irs, even long before obama care. you have no idea how many people have access to the hub and we only have 30 seconds left. >> no, we do not. and we don't know about the navigator which we have also talked about that i would love to talk about that what we have seen with the navigator. the scary fact they are out there getting this information from people. we really don't know at this point in time, greta, where our personal information is going to be misused for fraud aabuse. >> i think wednesday would be a great opportunity when h.h.s. secretary kathleen sebelius testifies. maybe we will
to find out what an immigration status was. and so it's a way to get in and then get out. but that information is very sensitive information that, unless you can assure the american people that who is getting in there and who is getting out or who has access to it to begin with is a very scary thing. there is a lot of very personal information in that data hub. >> i suppose there a lot of people with a lot of personal information even at the irs, even long before obama care. you have no...
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>> in the final stretch to push through immigration reform. failing that we'll work with our allies in labor, our progressive philanthropy and more importantly our latino doa donors, to force someone out of office if they stand in the way of immigration reform. though. do you have the certainty of unity that you would be able to provide a voting block for or against a candidate? do you have enough unity within the latino community to be able to deliver on that? >> yes, some people think the latino block is a monolithic block, it is whether you're in southern florida or elpaso, immigration is a very, the first thing latinos did is pray, together with faith, immigration is a critical issue and one unifying factor that will bring latinos together, not only now during the congressional debate but 2016 congressional election as well. >> we'll want you to stand by christobal. many of the hot races tomorrow will be seen as a test of a growing force within the gop. al jazeera's patty culhane takes us to alabama. >> as the sun sets on the area of mobil
>> in the final stretch to push through immigration reform. failing that we'll work with our allies in labor, our progressive philanthropy and more importantly our latino doa donors, to force someone out of office if they stand in the way of immigration reform. though. do you have the certainty of unity that you would be able to provide a voting block for or against a candidate? do you have enough unity within the latino community to be able to deliver on that? >> yes, some people...
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2014, worried about a tea party challenger and you ticked off a lot of conservatives with votes on immigration reform. this is your way to get back in their good graces. >> i've been a pro-life member of congress since day one. i was the author of a bill making it a crime attacking a woman and if she st. st. -- if she loses her baby you can be charged with two crimes, not one. this is a debate worthy of a democracy. what is the proper role of the government in protecting that child. >> senator graham, thank you. thank you for coming in today. always a pleasure to talk to you. >>> next up how serious are the problems with obamacare? our sunday panel assesses where we are one month into the troubled rollout. fifteen mi could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. mmmhmmm...everybody knows that. well, did you know that old macdonald was a really bad speller? your word is...cow. cow. cow. c...o...w... ...e...i...e...i...o. [buzzer] dangnabbit. geico. fifteen minutes could save you...well, you know. >> if you're getting one of these letters, just shop around in the new marketplace. that
2014, worried about a tea party challenger and you ticked off a lot of conservatives with votes on immigration reform. this is your way to get back in their good graces. >> i've been a pro-life member of congress since day one. i was the author of a bill making it a crime attacking a woman and if she st. st. -- if she loses her baby you can be charged with two crimes, not one. this is a debate worthy of a democracy. what is the proper role of the government in protecting that child....
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they immigrated in the 1900's. my father, our name was mancina, i had gone back to the little village. my mother is czechoslovakian. they were born here. both parents migrated to america. both of them ended up in the coal fields. both grandparents had stores. my father when he got out of the service started a furniture store in farmington. we grew up in the retail business. in politics, it is retail. it is retail politics. it is simply knowing who your customer is and made sure they are satisfied. you give the product with a good value and great service. you live and die by the satisfaction of your customers. i took the same approach to government. i've been in business since i was 10 years old. i have learned this. they really were the ones, my mother and father and grandparents, is who i am. i'm a product of my environment. we grew up in an area that we had tracks, the railroad tracks ran where the coal came out of the mines. we had a buffalo creek. all those little kids living between that, every time a train ca
they immigrated in the 1900's. my father, our name was mancina, i had gone back to the little village. my mother is czechoslovakian. they were born here. both parents migrated to america. both of them ended up in the coal fields. both grandparents had stores. my father when he got out of the service started a furniture store in farmington. we grew up in the retail business. in politics, it is retail. it is retail politics. it is simply knowing who your customer is and made sure they are...
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going to prison a judge sentenced colleen shannon to four months behind bars for smuggling her illegal immigrant boyfriend into the united states. police busted her at the canadian border. she has to turn herself in by december 3rdrd. >>> the case began back in 2010 when two men's men's girls challenged their middle school ban on the i heart boobies bracelet. it is to bring awareness to young people. they ended up suspending the s lewd. now the supreme court decides the bracelets can be worn at schoo school. >> time for your first degree weather update with maria molina. >> this is the same storm system that produced heavy snow across parts of the rockies today and still doing so this morning. the biggest concern will be the heavy rain across the center of the country and also the severe weather threat. you can see across from texas to oklahoma and kansas and extreme western portions of missouri. the you have a chance to see large hail damaging winds and tornadoes possible. on halloween we are talking about severe weather possible as well during the afternoon and evening hours across eastern por
going to prison a judge sentenced colleen shannon to four months behind bars for smuggling her illegal immigrant boyfriend into the united states. police busted her at the canadian border. she has to turn herself in by december 3rdrd. >>> the case began back in 2010 when two men's men's girls challenged their middle school ban on the i heart boobies bracelet. it is to bring awareness to young people. they ended up suspending the s lewd. now the supreme court decides the bracelets can...
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this group essential worker immigration coalition. they are made up offe food industry, meat institute, health care association, associated builders and contractors landscape, nursery and landscape sobering aingsober eyeing, and - -- sobering ing--soberration. >> they are right there is a mismatch. the number of people who really want work that -- >> so, our government and you, is answer is to 20 million people out of work, leave them where they are bring in another 3 million a year. in guest worker programming and more, 4 1/2 million a year, that does not take long to add up, what are we doing here, that is a crazy solution. >> it may be a solution, which you may not have if you don't go along with immigration reform, the problem is we have the mismatch. lou: wait a minute -- that is malarky. i say generally, wages are declining in construction, in leisure and hospitality, they are declining in the landscape industry. economic teaches us without question, that if in a shortage of labor, these wages will rise. if there a surplus they
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i do believe that immigration, comprehensive immigration reform will eventually become the law of the land. i think there is just an overwhelming logic, humanitarian logic and political logic for both sides. i think there should be as much pressure on the system as possible to get this done. a couple of things. obviously it would be a great thing for the economy. we know that immigration would be good for growth. we know it would help more companies continue to locate in the united states and employee more people. -- and employee more people. we know would be good for gdp, but it's also interesting, were sitting here talking about, you're seeing comments from congressional leaders saying, maybe we can get something done. maybe it's not going to be a large deal. maybe we can get something done. when you look at what the, you know, what people are talking about, it makes you realize that the c.b.o. has scored the immigration bill as reducing the deficit by almost $900 billion over the next 20 years. so if you're asking yourself right now, what is one of the most promising, bipartisan th
i do believe that immigration, comprehensive immigration reform will eventually become the law of the land. i think there is just an overwhelming logic, humanitarian logic and political logic for both sides. i think there should be as much pressure on the system as possible to get this done. a couple of things. obviously it would be a great thing for the economy. we know that immigration would be good for growth. we know it would help more companies continue to locate in the united states and...
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. >> the island for immigrants will once again see visitors again. ellis island was closed for almost a year because of super storm sandy. more than 1 million photographs remain in storage while buildings are being fixed and upgraded. >> super storm sandy does not play favorites destroying everything from new york city to small towns on the coast. after it was all said and done sandy left 24 states impacted and counties and 8 states in puerto rico were disaster areas. craig has more. >> good morning to you. the waterfront along long island was about 6 and a half billion in damage. we are here in long beach where there's a $44 million project that struck up and down the east coast. will it was new york and emergency emergency that took the brunt of it. >> a major hit beach homes to the powerful storm surge. >> the house was still standing. >> beach lots found empty and crossroads as they look for the share of hard to come by federal relief. so far it received 300,000 dollars. >> please places are gone and they are not coming back. there's so much hist
. >> the island for immigrants will once again see visitors again. ellis island was closed for almost a year because of super storm sandy. more than 1 million photographs remain in storage while buildings are being fixed and upgraded. >> super storm sandy does not play favorites destroying everything from new york city to small towns on the coast. after it was all said and done sandy left 24 states impacted and counties and 8 states in puerto rico were disaster areas. craig has...
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immigration itself is a complex issue that demands a comprehensive solution. so you can't go out piecemeal. second, look at the calendar, alex, we're coming up in the week with budget battles. the new year we're coming up on the debt ceiling. we're already in electoral season, a year 2014. all of these markers make me feel incredibly pessimistic. >> i'm going to open to my folks in new york. heather, to the piecemeal approach, dick durbin apparently told "politico" i don't that approach but the only approach -- chuck schumer said we would rather have a big comprehensive i will bill but any way the house can get there is okay with us. is that just a necessary nod to the idea of compromise or do you think democrats may actually cave on this and accept the piecemeal approach? >> democrats might cave. what do you mean? the piecemeal approach for the house is code for we'll do border security, punitive measures, we'll do something all about back taxes, all about fines and maybe a path to earned citizenship. >> maybe not. eric cantor's kids' act provides dreamers --
immigration itself is a complex issue that demands a comprehensive solution. so you can't go out piecemeal. second, look at the calendar, alex, we're coming up in the week with budget battles. the new year we're coming up on the debt ceiling. we're already in electoral season, a year 2014. all of these markers make me feel incredibly pessimistic. >> i'm going to open to my folks in new york. heather, to the piecemeal approach, dick durbin apparently told "politico" i don't that...
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the president has been pushing to put immigration back on the agenda. a senate bill passed this year creates a path to citizenship for nearly 12 million undocumented immigrants in the u.s. something most republicans oppose. it allows more high skilled workers to get visas in america and it boosts security along the u.s. mexican border. >> we are serious about border security. if we do a better job of streamlining the legal immigration system, if we are holding employers who aren't doing the right thing accountable and provide a pathway to citizenship for those who have paid a fine, learned english, or getting in the back of the line, taking their responsibilities, that all together, these businesses are going to have more customers. we're going to see people who are firmly working here out of the shadows paying taxes. >> president obama -- from the republican national committees hispanic advisory counsel. thanks for being with us. let me start with you. there are now three republicans in the house who have joined democrats in backing a comprehensive, sw
the president has been pushing to put immigration back on the agenda. a senate bill passed this year creates a path to citizenship for nearly 12 million undocumented immigrants in the u.s. something most republicans oppose. it allows more high skilled workers to get visas in america and it boosts security along the u.s. mexican border. >> we are serious about border security. if we do a better job of streamlining the legal immigration system, if we are holding employers who aren't doing...
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immigration. >> right. >> and opening government and the rest. so we just need a small number of republicans. if these bills were brought to the floor, they would pass. we have five republicans on the enda bill. we have 193 of which five are problems. then we have ten more votes in addition to that on the democratic side. so all we need is maybe 20 republicans and we can pass the bill. >> this point that you make about this question as to -- i think this is maybe where it's going to come down to immigration. will john boehner let it come to the floor? we know that with the cr, he intentionally changed the rules to make sure that it couldn't get to the floor. which, of course, i suggest the shutdown was all his fault because of that. the question being, you know, how do you get around that? we've actually asked some folks on twitter for questions. a lot of americans just had questions about the hastert rule given it's not a law, per se, and just frustration that the speaker of the house would have that kind of power just to stop the will of the fu
immigration. >> right. >> and opening government and the rest. so we just need a small number of republicans. if these bills were brought to the floor, they would pass. we have five republicans on the enda bill. we have 193 of which five are problems. then we have ten more votes in addition to that on the democratic side. so all we need is maybe 20 republicans and we can pass the bill. >> this point that you make about this question as to -- i think this is maybe where it's...
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alliance for filipinos for immigrant rights and empowerment, supports comprehensive immigration reform and more just treatment of undocumented immigrants. since late last year, afire has been using conversation about readings by pablo narudo franscaca and others to develop this organizational structure and mission. so, it's interesting, we've got so many groups and they're trying to help people who are illegally in the country. and yet they're helping people who are illegally in the country and democratows is a part of this and -- demos is a part of this and their stated goal is to get 68 million new voters registered. well, this goes on and on, mr. speaker. we've got 40 organizations like planned parenthood that are in here registering voters, apparently part of the navigators assister, i guess they were helping with the most -- with demos. well, we need to know about these things. a lot of politically active arab american action network, american family services, campaign for better health care, c.f.l. workers assistance committee, southern united neighborhoods, just on and on. inaff
alliance for filipinos for immigrant rights and empowerment, supports comprehensive immigration reform and more just treatment of undocumented immigrants. since late last year, afire has been using conversation about readings by pablo narudo franscaca and others to develop this organizational structure and mission. so, it's interesting, we've got so many groups and they're trying to help people who are illegally in the country. and yet they're helping people who are illegally in the country and...
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today, these undocumented immigrants end up in the emergency room. next year, they lend up in the emergency room again. that may be something we want to take eventually as a society but we don't seem prepared to do so now. >> maybe if there's comprehensive immigration reform, that can be fixed. thanks very much, jonathan gruber, economics professor at m.i.t. useful information. we appreciate it. >> my pleasure. >>> take a look at this. we have live pictures from the white house right now. the president and first lady, they're welcoming local kids, military families, for trick or treating going on for halloween. those are live pictures. sort of scary over there. very nice gesture on the part of the first family. >>> up next, it's not just the website. we went to an obama care store and found serious problems there as well. >>> a huge change in store for air passengers. we have details of the new rule about your electronics. so i can reach ally bank 24/7, but there are no branches? 24/7. i'm sorry, i'm just really reluctant to try new things. really? w
today, these undocumented immigrants end up in the emergency room. next year, they lend up in the emergency room again. that may be something we want to take eventually as a society but we don't seem prepared to do so now. >> maybe if there's comprehensive immigration reform, that can be fixed. thanks very much, jonathan gruber, economics professor at m.i.t. useful information. we appreciate it. >> my pleasure. >>> take a look at this. we have live pictures from the white...
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we've got to fix a broken immigration system. so that we are welcoming mortalent to workers and entrepreneurs from around the world and so if companies are coming here to locate and they've got a key individual that they need to bring over to make sure that the company's doing what it needs to do, that it's not a tangle of red tape. and the good news is we know we've got bipartisan support for immigration reform. we just have to make sure we get it done this year. we've got to continue to make smart investments in research and development. education. infrastructure. all the things that historically have made america the most attractive place on the planet for businesses to invest. we've got to build on that success. that's who we are as a country. and we have a tradition here of tackling new challenges, adapting to new circumstances, seizing new opportunities. that's one of the reasons that history shows over the last two centuries that when you bet on america, that bet pays off. so, to all the business leaders here today and aro
we've got to fix a broken immigration system. so that we are welcoming mortalent to workers and entrepreneurs from around the world and so if companies are coming here to locate and they've got a key individual that they need to bring over to make sure that the company's doing what it needs to do, that it's not a tangle of red tape. and the good news is we know we've got bipartisan support for immigration reform. we just have to make sure we get it done this year. we've got to continue to make...